England will be without Alastair Cook for the first time in 160 Tests when they face Sri Lanka in November after he announced he is retiring from international cricket.

Cook has kept his place at the top of the order for over a decade but will bring the curtain down on his England career following the fifth and final Test against India, which begins at the Oval this week.

The 33-year-old has had a dozen different partners since Andrew Strauss retired in 2012 and both opening slots may now be up for grabs given Keaton Jennings' struggles in the current series.

Below, we take a look at who could come in to replace England's all-time leading Test run scorer Cook.